sounds like you broke the crank sensor that is mounted right behind the balancer.
take off your harmonic balancer the answer is behind
About 200 foot pounds.
To remove the harmonic balancer on a 1993 Buick Century, first, disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access, such as the serpentine belt. Next, use a harmonic balancer puller tool to carefully extract the balancer from the crankshaft. Ensure you remove any bolts securing it in place before using the puller. Finally, clean the crankshaft and inspect for damage before installing a new balancer.
You need a harmonic balancer puller, and a 1/2 in drive inpact wrench.
its right behind the harmonic balancer....so you will have to remove the h.b them remove the crank sensor...
The flywheel has to be held in place by a holding tool, Remove the mounting bolt, then use a balancer remover to pull the harmonic balancer.
no it;s behind the harmonic balancer take off passenger right front tire and you can get at it. you will need a wheel puller to pull the harmonic balancer off
the crankshaft position sensor is located right behind the harmonic balancer mounted on the timing cover
Yes, all cars do. It is the crankshaft pulley assembly...the biggest pulley, typically, at the very bottom of the engine.
it is behind the harmonic balancer.
Behind the harmonic balancer.
To install a harmonic balancer on a Buick Riviera, first ensure the engine is at TDC (Top Dead Center) on the compression stroke for the first cylinder. Align the keyway on the balancer with the key in the crankshaft, then slide the balancer onto the crankshaft. Use a harmonic balancer installation tool to press it on evenly and avoid damaging the crankshaft. Finally, torque the retaining bolt to the manufacturer's specified settings.